Biochar removals explained: A practical guide for first time buyers

As the carbon market matures, the focus is shifting to carbon removals with higher permanency. Biochar is emerging as one of the most scalable and credible removal technologies available today.
In this 30-minute webinar, we break down how biochar carbon credits work, how permanence is ensured, and what buyers need to understand before investing. Whether you are designing a net-zero roadmap or evaluating removal credits for residual emissions, this session will give you the clarity you need.
Why biochar
Biochar is created by heating biomass in a low-oxygen environment (pyrolysis), transforming organic material into a stable form of carbon that can be stored in the soil for hundreds to thousands of years.
Compared to many nature-based solutions, biochar offers:
- High permanence
- Measurable and verifiable carbon storage
- Co-benefits for soil health and agriculture
- Growing scalability
It is increasingly viewed as a key solution for neutralizing residual emissions in credible net-zero strategies.
What you will learn
- What biochar is and how it removes carbon from the atmosphere
- How permanence works and how storage durability is verified
- The certification landscape
- How biochar fits into SBTi-aligned net-zero strategies
- Introduction from our project developer Carboneers
Who should attend?
This webinar is ideal for:
- Sustainability managers and climate leads
- Procurement teams evaluating carbon credits
- Companies with SBTi targets
- ESG and reporting professionals
- Investors assessing carbon removal portfolios
Meet the speakers
Mart de Bruijn is Director at Carboneers and an expert on Biochar
